I published another article on Wildmind:
From time to time people write to me with interesting questions or observations. Often, the less time they've been practicing Buddhism and meditation, the more interesting the questions are. As Suzuki Roshi said, "In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert's there are few." (I don't think Suzuki is entirely right here, but he's certainly not entirely wrong either).
The other day a fellow called Boon wrote to me from England. He'd been reading the Dhammapada, which is one of the most ancient Buddhist texts, written in an archaic form of the Pali language. He'd been wondering about criticism, and its role in spiritual practice. He'd seen passages …
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Published on November 08, 2011 16:42